Chip PC CDC01927 manual Turning the Jack-PC on, Unplugging the System When Using External Power

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3.7Turning the Jack-PC ON

After you have connected all peripherals and cables, follow these steps to turn your Jack PC ON:

In case you have Power-over-Ethernet, the device will get power immediately as you fully insert the Jack PC to the Flex-Jack housing. It will remain powered as long as it is connected to the PoE infrastructure (either to a PoE switch, or to a Midspan power injector).

In case you are using an External power supply, it is recommended to turn ON all peripherals connected to the system such as monitor & printer and then connect the power supply to the Jack-PC and then to the mains socket.

The green Power/Fail LED will illuminate during the system boot.

Once the system is up, the Power/Fail LED will be lit in steady green. The system loading screen will appear, followed by several status messages. If IP address successfully received from DHCP, the desktop screen will be shown.

The Jack PC device does not have a power switch as it is fully manageable through software. During inactivity periods it switches automatically to various Low Power Modes. Power consumption reduced bellow 1W but still the device is monitoring the LAN for Xcalibur Global Management Software commands or upgrades. When keyboard or mouse activities are detected, the device will switch to full power in less than 0.1 seconds.

3.8Unplugging the System When Using External Power

If you are not going to use the system for a long period of time you should do the following:

Log off from any open connections/sessions.

Unplug the system from the mains socket.

3.9Reseting the Jack-PC

Pressing the RESET Button will cause the Jack PC to reboot, execute self-test procedures and return to its last configuration.

Note: The RESET Button performs reset only to the Jack-PCdevice and not to the server; therefore, if there is some problem at the server level, Reset will not solve it!

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Contents Jack PC EFI Series Patents Table of Content Safety Notices Safety Instructions Introduction Page Power Options Intended Audience Main Topics Overview More Information Package Contents Site PreparationIdentifying the Parts of the Jack-PC LAN Link & Activity LEDExisting LAN Installation Page Page Page New Installation Page Page Page Page Connecting the Cables Reseting the Jack-PC Unplugging the System When Using External PowerTurning the Jack-PC on JACK-PC Models Jack PC EFI-6700 Jack PC EFI-6800 Jack PC EFI-6900JACK-PC Specifications EFI 6700 64 MB DDRSee Accessories list for additional peripheral components LAN wiring basics Wiring ConfigurationsLAN wiring color coding TIA/EIA 568A TIA/EIA 568BFlex-Jack terminal block contact # Non-standard LAN cablingTab Switch Settings Testing LAN CablingPoE Settings Practical example Pre-standard PoE Some tips about Pre-standard PoEBasic Troubleshooting flow TroubleshootingReseting the Jack-PC to Factory Default Settings RFD Reset To Default Flow Always start your troubleshooting flow here LAN Troubleshooting flow Page PoE Troubleshooting flow POEAccessories List CPN01503 CPN02433CPN01491 CPN01504CPN02243 CPN02248CPN02221 CPN02216CPN02167 CPN02239CPN02171 CPN02168CPN02169 CPN02173CPN02431 CPN02194IEC/EN Notice Jack-PC Requirements ComplianceFCC Statements ModificationsEnvironmental & Regulatory Detailed Information System Dimensions and WeightDeclarations and Certifications Energy consumption C2. System ConfigurationPerformance Data Declared Noise Emissions in accordance with ISOProduct materials information F2. Additional Materials InformationRECYCLING/ END-OF-LIFE Service Information Design for EnvironmentChip PC Limited Hardware Warranty Limitations of RemedyA. State Laws RMA ProcessUpgrade Commitment on behalf of Customer Limited Warranty Types Mail-In CoverageCarry-In Coverage Chip PC Limited Software Warranty Page Limit of Liability Disclaimer of WarrantyGrant of License Export RestrictionsTermination OwnershipPatents System Software Microsoft END User License Agreement EulaImportant Read Carefully Desktop SoftwareSingle Eula UpgradesSingle System RentalProduct Support Limited WarrantyCustomer Remedies No Liability for Consequential Damages No Other WarrantiesGovernment Restricted Rights Appendix a Cisco Catalyst Specific PoE Information Table A1 Cisco Catalyst PoE compatibility tableAdditional Cisco PoE Resources

CDC01927 specifications

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